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Suicide, Pentagon and US military
Military Suicides Rose in 2023, Continuing Upward Trend Pentagon Sees as 'Real Change'
Defense Department Suicide Prevention Office staff said the DoD is making unprecedented investments in suicide prevention in an effort to reduce the deaths.
US military suicides increased in 2023, Pentagon reports
Though concerning, military suicide rates over that time period were comparable to those of the wider U.S. population.
Suicides in the US military increased in 2023, continuing a long-term trend
Suicides in the U.S. military increased in 2023, continuing a long-term trend that the Pentagon has struggled to abate, according to a Defense Department report released on Thursday. The increase is a bit of a setback after the deaths dipped slightly the previous year.
Military suicides increase among active-duty and reserve troops in 2023
The suicide rate among active-duty and reserve troops increased in 2023 after the military saw an overall decrease the previous year, according to an annual report released Thursday by the Pentagon. The Pentagon reported an active-duty suicide rate of about 28 suicide deaths for every 100,
Military suicide rates increased in 2023
Suicide rates in the military increased in 2023, a slight uptick from 2022 that adds to a larger, troubling rise over the past decade. The annual report shows 523 service members died by suicide in 2023,
Military suicides rose in 2023, continuing a troubling trend
Military suicides increased again in 2023, continuing a steady and concerning rise in self-inflicted deaths among servicemembers over more than a decade, according to statistics released by the Defense Department on Thursday.
Active-duty military suicides increase despite prevention efforts
More service members died by suicide in 2023, according to figures released by the Pentagon on Thursday. The Pentagon's Annual Report on Suicide in the Military found that 523 service members died by suicide in 2023,
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U.S. military suicides rose in 2023, persisting despite prevention efforts
The Pentagon expects to spend about $250 million on suicide prevention in 2025, the largest amount of funds the Defense ...
PBS
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U.S. military suicides increased in 2023, continuing long-term trend
while the Guard and
Reserve
have stayed largely stable. Officials said the statistics generally reflect suicide rates for ...
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Local veterans given new car thanks to annual Military giveaway by Progressive
In honor of Veterans Day this week, two veterans in Colorado, including a local veteran from Fountain, were honored for their ...
aha.org
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Moving from Military Friendly to Military Ready
Many who join the
military
do so to serve a purpose beyond themselves, so when they transition to
reserve
status or civilian life, they often seek to maintain that sense of service, purpose and ...
usace.army.mil
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New Army Reserve Ambassador appointed to 13-state region
Maj. Gen. Kris A. Belanger, commanding general of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 99th Readiness Division, has confirmed the ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Pugh: Military needs recruits with STEM backgrounds
Our military needs individuals with diverse backgrounds and interests, not to meet a recruiting goal but for our national ...
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Veterans Day 2024: Famous Celebrities Who Served In The U.S. Military
Veteran Day 2024 is November 11. See photos of famous celebrities who served in the U.S. military over the years.
usace.army.mil
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From Enlisted Soldier to Army Reserve Ambassador: Michael T. Hauser's Four Decades of Service
Michael T. Hauser’s story is one of dedication, leadership, and a deep sense of service to both his country and his community ...
federalnewsnetwork.com
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Military suicides went up again in 2023
The number of suicides among military personnel increased again in 2023, according to the Defense Department’s annual report ...
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